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Published October 2009 | Published
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Performance of sphere decoding of block codes

Abstract

A sphere decoder searches for the closest lattice point within a certain search radius. The search radius provides a tradeoff between performance and complexity. We focus on analyzing the performance of sphere decoding of linear block codes. We analyze the performance of soft-decision sphere decoding on AWGN channels and a variety of modulation schemes. A harddecision sphere decoder is a bounded distance decoder with the corresponding decoding radius. We analyze the performance of hard-decision sphere decoding on binary and q-ary symmetric channels. An upper bound on the performance of maximumlikelihood decoding of linear codes defined over F_q (e.g. Reed- Solomon codes) and transmitted over q-ary symmetric channels is derived and used in the analysis.We then discuss sphere decoding of general block codes or lattices with arbitrary modulation schemes. The tradeoff between the performance and complexity of a sphere decoder is then discussed.

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© 2009 IEEE. Paper approved by K. Narayanan, the Editor for Coding and Communication Theory of the IEEE Communications Society. Manuscript received August 6, 2008. This research was supported by NSF grant no. CCF-0514881 and grants from Sony, Qualcomm, and the Lee Center for Advanced Networking. The work was performed while the authors were at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. This work was presented in part at the 2005 IEEE Information Theory Workshop on Coding and Complexity, Rotorua, New Zealand and the 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, Seattle, Washington. We thank the reviewers and the associate editor for their comments that significantly improved the quality of this paper.

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